As more and more people take to caravanning year round, a good heating system as well as solid insulation is key. CaravanTimes popped along to Coachman Caravans to find out more about what they've done for 2015

He gives an explanation of the event, before donning his wetsuit and taking his windsurfer out on the freezing water.

A very cold Neil then catches up with us as we retire to the comfort of his Bailey Pegasus to warm up.

He discusses the benefits of a caravan praising the Bailey Pegasus' Alu-Tech construction, which keeps the heat out in summer and the warmth in during winter - something that proved valuable after his morning of falling into the water.

There is also an insight into how they measure speed at the event with Nick Povey, chairman of speed week, showing the complex technology that allows them to measure the speed of the competitors.

The third generation Unicorn is tested to the extreme once again as it faces its coldest challenge ever inside the cold chamber at Alde's climate centre. But how would it react to temperatures of less than minus 15?

As more and more people take to caravanning year round, a good heating system as well as solid insulation is key. CaravanTimes popped along to Coachman Caravans to find out more about what they've done for 2015